Getting you started on the right foot. That's what we do.

ON-CAMPUS LIVING

What will you do while living on campus? Eat fresh food at every meal, save time walking
to class, and find your flock in the heart of the action—but that’s not all. You’ll
form better relationships with faculty, get more involved in campus life, earn better
grades, and increase your likelihood to graduate on time. Whatever you do here, you won’t do it alone.

AMENITIES

Your residence hall is your home away from home, and we want you to have all the same
comforts (and more) as you had before you moved on campus. Enjoy:

OUR RESIDENCE HALLS

PET FRIENDLY

There's no place like home, and nothing makes a place feel more like home than your
favorite furry, or scaly, friend. We understand a loving pet can ease your transition
and overall college experience. That’s why we developed our pet friendly community.
Find out how your best friend can live on campus with you

Find Your Flock

Living on-campus provides the benefit of not just proximity to campus activities,
but also the chance to become part of a community. Campus activities like picnics,
ice cream socials, movie nights, and so much more are a short walk or shuttle ride
away. You're bound to make friends (probably for life) and develop a network while
living in Southeast campus housing.

Learning Communities

Our Residential Learning Communities were created for students who share similar interests
or study in the same academic program to live together, sometimes on the same floor,
but always in the same building. This can give you a jump start in connecting with
others as soon as you move in.

Residence Hall Association

Want to be a part of a diverse student group and represent your residence hall? Or
are you looking for activities taking place around the residence halls to meet your
fellow classmates? The Residence Hall Association plans activities within the residence
halls and serves as the voice of students living on campus.

Student Organizations

With over 180 student organizations from eSports to Scuba Club, you'll never be bored.
Whatever your interests, you can lead, serve, or play in a community. Explore our
student organizations list to get involved, and if you don't see an organization you
want to join, create a new one!

ARRIVAL GUIDE

How do you check-in to your hall? Which meal plan is best for you? How do you connect
your personal printer? We’ll answer these questions and more in our arrival guides.
When packing for the big move, be sure to check out our List of Suggested Items to
decide what to bring and what to leave at home. Still have questions? Email us at
residencelife@semo.edu or call 573.651.2274.

MOVE-IN VOLUNTEERS

Would you like to help welcome fellow students back to campus this fall and get them
settled into their rooms for the year? You'll get perks like early move-in and will help make a busy day successful!